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// Basic Setup

$databasetype       =   'mysql';       // ADOdb database driver - valid values are mysql, mysqli, odbc_mssql, mssql_n, odbtp or postgres
                                       // mysql: Recommended driver for mysql
                                       // mysqli: Slightly faster driver for mysql - not on all server systems available 
                                       // odbc_mssql: MSSQL driver using ODBC with MS SQL Server
                                       // mssql_n: Experimental driver for MS SQL Server which handles UTF-8 charsets
                                       // odbtp: ODBTP driver to access MSSQL-Server is needed for this one - we also recommend to activate $databasepersistent for decent speed
                                       // postgres: Standard postgres driver

$databaselocation   =   'localhost';   // Network location of your Database - for odbc_mssql use the mssql servername, not localhost or IP
$databasename       =   'locrem';	   // The name of the database that we will create
$databaseuser       =   'root';        // The name of a user with rights to create db (or if db already exists, then rights within that db)
$databasepass       =   'mamun737';    // Password of db user
$dbprefix           =   'loc_';        // A global prefix that can be added to all LocationReminder tables. Use this if you are sharing
                                       // a database with other applications. Suggested prefix is 'loc_'

// File Locations
$rooturl            =   "http://".$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . dirname($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); // The root web url for your LocationReminder installation (without a trailing slash). 
                                                                     // The double quotes (") are important.

$rootdir            =   dirname(__FILE__); // This is the physical disk location for your LocationReminder installation. Normally you don't have to touch this 
                                           // setting. If you use IIS then you MUST enter the complete rootdir e.g. : $rootDir='C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\locrem'!
                                           // Some IIS and OS/2 installations also require to use forward slashes 
                                           // instead of backslashes, e.g.  $rootDir='C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/locrem'!

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